Bucharest In Your Pocket – Bucharest, Romania Highlights

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Follow Bucharest In Your Pocket editor Craig Turp on a grand tour of the main sites of Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

From Piaţa Universităţii past St. Nicolas Students’ Church (Sfântul Nicolae Biserica Studenţilor) and the National Bank (Banca Natională a României) into Lipscani, Bucharests Old Town to Hanul lui Manuc and the Old Court Church (Biserica Curtea Veche). From Piaţa Unirii to the Parliament Palace (Palatul Parlamentului; Casa Poporului) the second largest building in the world. Past the History Museum (Muzeul National de Istorie) and the CEC (Palatul Casei de Economii si Consemnaţiuni) building into Stavropoleos Church (Biserica Stavropoleos) and St. Dumitru Church (Biserica Sf. Dumitru) to Piaţa Revoluţiei where most of the action took place during Romanias revolution of 1989. Past Creţulescu Church (Biserica Creţulescu) and the National Art Museum (MNAR; Muzeul National de Arta) to the Atheneum (Ateneul Român) and further afield past the Arcul de Triumf to the Village Museum.

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This reporter put his lens on the negative and minimizes the beautiful and the historical things found in the country, he diminishes and says mean things. This has a derogatory feel, especially the stray dogs which is a great insult to the Romanian people after the stupid movie made by that stupid hateful Hungarian director and shown thought the world.﻿

Thank you for this ,you should make a new video.Bucharest developed so much since then. The city is much more cleaner now , we made the Basarab Bridge , the Sky Tower , remade the Old City , we have a series of modern buldings in "Piata Victoriei" , AFI Palace Mall in Cotroceni and we have a Delta in the center of Bucharest wich is called "Vacaresti Delta" . This makes Bucharest look kind of sad , maybe because its filmed in autumn.